Gilles Ganault a écrit :
Hi

I'd like to rewrite a Web 2.0 PHP application in Python with AJAX, and
it seems like Django and Turbogears are the frameworks that have the
most momentum.

I'd like to use this opportunity to lower the load on servers, as the
PHP application wasn't built to fit the number of users hammering the
servers now.

I'm concerned, though, that these frameworks they may be too specific
to the tasks they were originally developped for (news articles,
AFAIK). Do you think I should just use eg. CherryPy and some basic
AJAX?

I can't tell about Turbogears, but you're dead wrong if you think that there's anything specific to "news articles" in Django. It's *not* a CMS, it's a web programming framework, and is totally agnostic about what kind of application you're using it for.

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